Visibility, Flexibility, Responsiveness & Control for your Enterprise
Globalization has made the world business much more competitive. Improving operational efficiencies, supply chain management and quality are imperative to stay in front. The perpetual business pressure to outperform, do not vary much with company size, location or line of business.
Traditional management practices are either relying on manual system or some piecemeal software modules that are often poorly integrated. Collections of data from these outmoded practices inherited from ancestors – no longer support a company’s changing needs. Information gaps, business process breakdowns and old data inhibit business owner’s ability to control operations forcing them into devising time consuming workarounds just to get the job done. Inefficient information gathering and delayed decision making results in missed market opportunities, wasted effort and cost over-runs. The same pressures are intensified due to globalization. Companies failing to adapt to new industry demands are bound to experience serious consequences.
Achieving shortest time to market is an absolute must to stay one step ahead of competitors. To be responsive and competitive companies need to adopt value added IT solutions to:
Improve management of core business processes
Increase employee productivity
Boost operational efficiencies and reducing costs
Provide on-line access to vital business/financial information
Achieve shortest time to market
All of these core functionalities are embodied in an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Software Application.
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions have been around for several decades, helping companies of all shapes and sizes to maximize operational efficiency, cut overhead costs, and compete more effectively. An ERP package can be particularly beneficial to transform a company into a “well-oiled machine” by streamlining and linking core processes across multiple departments and business units to facilitate company-wide collaboration and information sharing thereby optimize all business functions. With an ERP system, a company attains the power to significantly improve its end-to-end operations – from planning through execution, by better management and control.
What is ERP?
ERP is an abbreviation for Enterprise Resource Planning Software Solutions.
ERPs automate and collect data from all the integrated processes and functions
of an organization and then stores the collected data into a unified system.
A typical ERP system will use multiple components of computer software and hardware to achieve the integration. A key ingredient of most ERP systems is the use of a unified database to store data for the various system modules. These include HR, Finance, Inventory, sales and other related systems of any organization.
Advantages of ERPs
Smooth functioning of daily processes
Enhancement of work efficiency
Substantial Reduction in recurring cost
Improve quality standards of the manufacturing products
Easy monitoring of subordinate’s functions
Allow Panoramic information and analytical facilities
Improve and Increase Exports
Quick and Accurate decision making & swift distribution of information
Secrecy and security of documents
Improve the overall competitiveness in the world market through modern technologies